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SWIRL statement drop earrings, silver

Regular price £95.00
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Brass Recycled sterling silver

The Swirl studs remind us of a doodle on paper. They're the kind of scribble you draw in a daydream. Big and bold, these are an eye-catching choice that is destined to attract compliments. Dress them up for formal occasions, or throw them on to zhuzh up your everyday look.

The Swirl stud earrings are sustainably handmade in London, UK, by NODO. Choose between recycled sterling silver and brass.

After something more subtle? Try the THREADS Mini Swirl studs.

The Stone ring is a pocket disco ball. It's defined by a chunky silhouette and multi-faceted surface that glitters and shimmers as it dances with light. This is statement jewellery at its most fun—the natural centre of attention.

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Recycled sterling silver

Handmade by a small business jeweller

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At Pearls & Pomegranates we save 20m² of rainforest for every order in partnership with Bioconservancy

Sustainably handmade by NODO

The brand

Founded in 2016 by Sara Bellinato, NODO is a jewellery brand based in London with Italian roots. The word 'nodo' in Italian means ‘knot’ and is inspired by the expression, ‘to tie a knot’, which reminds us of something we don’t want to forget.

NODO is a celebration the of the skilled craftsmanship that goes into designing and the beauty of handmade imperfection.

"I believe that NODO’s greatest strength is its uniqueness," says Sara. "I want to stay faithful to this philosophy in the future and keep making every piece by hand."

The jeweller

Sara, the founder and maker of Nodo, is originally from northeast Italy and now resides in London, England, UK.

Growing up in the serene countryside, Sara dreamt of moving to a bustling city while embracing the slow-paced life of the periphery.

As a child, she learned needlework from talented women in her family, which sparked her fascination for crafts. Sara obtained a BA in Fine Arts before taking a big leap and moving to London to pursue jewellery design and silversmithing.